Danny Sullivan Spams Wired.com

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You’d think that someone with as much SEO savvy as Danny Sullivan of searchengineland.com would know better than to drop a spammy link on a vulnerable site.

He not only dropped the spam link, he wrote the “Get A Free Link From Wired” article explaining how everyone could get a free link from wired.com’s new wiki. LOL

Wired.com found the link and removed the wiki page, but it’s still in Google’s cache at the moment, and here’s the link Danny Sullivan dropped. A link to his own How-To article.

<a href=”http://searchengineland.com/080111-091521.php” rel=”nofollow”>Spam Wired Just Like We Did</a>

 

Next, Danny tries to defend his spam:

“Now we come to find that you’ve killed the test page and called it spam. It wasn’t, and it’s somewhat insulting that you’ve called it that rather that understanding it was a test of how your system works. That’s a much different thing from the real spam that clearly happens in your wiki and which, because you fail to use nofollow, was already a magnet for abuse.”

 

Test page, lmfao.

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